Harvard Ed School works with principals in fire-scarred Australia

Monday, February 3, 2020 - 05:10 in Mathematics & Economics

As deadly bush fires ravaged swaths of Australia, some schools were transformed into temporary sites for refuge while others were damaged or destroyed. It was the most recent example of how, throughout the country and especially in remote, rural areas, schools have played and continue to play roles in the community far beyond the education and training they provide That wider mission has been underscored in recent months, and it informed many of the sessions of the Harvard Graduate School of Education’s (HGSE) Leadership for School Excellence program for principals. The program, held at the University of Sydney Business School from Jan. 13–16, drew more than 170 education leaders from across the country and New Zealand, and marked the first time the training, which is tailored to regional challenges and concerns, has been offered outside the U.S. It marked the largest and most geographically diverse group ever served by the program. “The...

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